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You Should Know Something—Anything—About Moviethis Movie. You Paid for it

Authors: Peter Urquhart;

You Should Know Something—Anything—About Moviethis Movie. You Paid for it

Abstract

Les nouvelles politiques du gouvernement canadien à la fin des années 70 ont mené â une remarquable croissance de production cinématographique souvent appelée le « Boom des abris fiscaux ». Selon le mythe populaire, les films réalisés pendant cette période sont tous des navets á l'américaine. L’auteur de cet article remet en question cette perspective en suggérant que le nationalisme culturel des critiques et historiens a oblitéré un bon nombre de films qui méritaient notre attention. Dénonçant les ramifications limitatives de la position critique établie, l'auteur analyse trois films de l'époque—Suzanne, Yesterday et Hot Dogs—qoi, loin d'être des dones hollywoodiens, traitent allégoriquement des rapports Québec-Canada.

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